Investigators know or suspect. Cnns will ripley has been sifting through this report. He joins us from malaysias capital, kuala lumpur. Tell us more, will. Reporter hey, carol. Yeah, this is a fivepage report and other supporting documents attached to it. Weve been going through them. Here are the things that really stand out. You talk about those 17 minutes when nobody even noticed the plane was missing. Okay. That said, then we talk about the four hours where what we see here, this is a report that kind of describes all of the events that were happening over those four hours. And what it says to me, carol, is that there was a lot of confusion during those four hours initially about where the plane even was. At one point, Malaysian Air Traffic Control was saying oh, we think the plane is possibly in cambodia. Check with cambodia. We now know it never was based on the satellite and radar data. And meanwhile, even when the planes transmitters, carol, that were switched off, the transmit
Published by circulation@mex. on Tue, 04/27/2021 - 12:26pm
Patricia Ann Dishman, of Warrenton, passed away peacefully Friday, April 23, 2021 in her home, surrounded by family.
Ann, as many knew her, was born May 7, 1943 in Sturgeon at the home of her grandparents, Owen and Ruth (McCallister) Bryson. Ann was the only child of Joseph Riggs “J.R.” Bryson and Elizabeth “Beth” Lorean (Richards) Bryson.
Ann was united in marriage to James Edward Dishman on Aug. 8, 1965 at the First Christian Church in Mexico. Both graduated from Mexico High School in 1961 and were proud Bulldogs. Ann went on to graduate from Mexico Practical Nursing in 1963. She had a long career as a licensed practical nurse and received a certificate of recognition from the State of Missouri for 50 years of service as an LPN in 2013. During her long career, she enjoyed working in doctor office settings, as a newborn nurse and as a geriatric nurse. Ann retired in 2016, after serving as c